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Definition of "fiar" [fi•ar]

  • One in whom the property of an estate is vested, subject to the estate of a liferenter. (noun)
  • The price of grain, as legally fixed, in the counties of Scotland, on an annual basis. (noun)

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Use "fiar" in a sentence
  • "Next time you feel your lips begin to form the words "that's not fair" or, "that is fiar," stop yourself and say "that's life.""
  • "Ahhh - not just using procedurals in a traitorous way to block the Obama administration, but also to make sure workers don't get a fiar deal."
  • "Women should develop and have leadership traits such as honesty, kindness, competency, inspirational, broad-mindednesss, fiar-mindedness, courage, intelligence to name a few"